WARNING
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Never leave children or disabled persons in
the vehicle. In case of emergency, they may
not be able to leave the vehicle or manage on
their own.
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An uncontrolled use of the key by third
parties could activate a piece of electrical
equipment (e.g. electric windows), with the
resulting accident hazard. The doors can be
locked using the remote control key. This
could become an obstacle for assistance in
an emergency situation.
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Never forget the keys inside the vehicle. An
unauthorised use of your vehicle could result
in injury, damage or theft. Therefore always
take the key with you when you leave the ve-
hicle.
NOTICE
All of the vehicle keys contain electronic
components. Protect them from damage,
impacts and humidity.
Note
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Only use the key button when you re-
quire the corresponding function. Pushing
the button unnecessarily could accidentally
unlock the vehicle or trigger the alarm. It is
also possible even when you are outside the
radius of action.
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Key operation can be greatly
inuenced by
overlapping radio signals close to the vehicle
working in the same range of frequencies,
for example, radio transmitters or mobile tel-
ephones.
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Obstacles between the remote control and
the vehicle, bad weather conditions and dis-
charged batteries can considerably reduce
the range of the remote control.
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If the buttons of the vehicle key are
pressed or one of the central locking but-
tons ›››page71 is pressed repeatedly in
short succession, the central locking briey
disconnects as protection against overload-
ing. The vehicle is then unlocked. Lock it if
necessary.
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Spare remote control keys are available at
your Technical Service, where they must be
matched to the locking system.
Changing the battery
Fig.44 Vehicle key: opening the battery
compartment.
Fig.45 Vehicle key: removing the battery.
CUPRA recommends you ask a specialised
workshop to replace the battery.
The battery is located to the rear of the vehicle
key, under a cover.